Posted 2 years ago
cwpost
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Being the avid collector I am, I collected these chairs within the last 8 to 10 years. I don't believe I spent more that $100. for all three. I was told that the first two matching chairs, constructed of walnut, were 16th century Queen Anne side chairs made in England. And they were purchased in N. Y. C. at a church garage sale. The second chair, made of oak, is said to be an early 17th century country colonial lion paw Queen Anne chairs. This chair was purchased in N. J.
Actually , I would be enthused and very appreciative if someone could give me more infinitive information as related to these chairs
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